Minor in Computer Engineering

The minor in Computer Engineering is designed to allow students with quantitative and scientific aptitudes and interests to acquire a basic level of competence in a particular area of computer engineering. It can bring significant career benefits to majors in science or other engineering programs.

Admission and Constraints

Any degree candidate who has earned at least 54 credits, with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.000 and with at least a 2.500 GPA in the major, may request admission to a minor in Computer Engineering from the Chairperson of the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. A total of at least 23.5 credits of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) courses must be taken, following a plan of study approved by an advisor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and signed by the Chairperson of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department. At least half of the credits required for the minor must be taken at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and the GPA in the minor must be at least 2.000.

Each plan must include the following courses (11 or 12 credits):

(1) ECE 160, ECE 201, ECE 257, and ECE 260; OR

(2) CIS 180, ECE 201, and ECE 260.

In addition, one specialization must be completed. Typical specializations are: